look at the guy's reaction when he sees the camera!! lol
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dont trust anyone with a Beard, if he is wearing Diric.
What a dummy.
He is as bad as this faker in Masaajidka isbahaysiga.
In the early eighties after friday prayers this Azhari Egytian(Egypt used to send them by the thousands to teach) used to take the mic.
I didnt understand Arabic but he was a powerful and articulate speaker and a lot of the people who knew Arabic, including my dad, hung around to hear him out. I personally couldnt wait to get out of there, but I had no choice: I was there for as long as dad was there.
But there was this clown every friday after listening to the Azhari guy for a about 5 minutes he would go into a some kind epileptic fit. but it was so fake. He was pretending to be overcome with emotion and qushuuc.
The azhari guy punctuated his speech with an admonishment to Say Salliga nebiga. And that was what usually triggered him.
At first the Egyptian guy was pleased to touch someone so profoundly. But after a few fridays he got sick and tired of the faker. It was all he could do not to roll his eyes with exasperation
What a dummy.
He is as bad as this faker in Masaajidka isbahaysiga.
In the early eighties after friday prayers this Azhari Egytian(Egypt used to send them by the thousands to teach) used to take the mic.
I didnt understand Arabic but he was a powerful and articulate speaker and a lot of the people who knew Arabic, including my dad, hung around to hear him out. I personally couldnt wait to get out of there, but I had no choice: I was there for as long as dad was there.
But there was this clown every friday after listening to the Azhari guy for a about 5 minutes he would go into a some kind epileptic fit. but it was so fake. He was pretending to be overcome with emotion and qushuuc.
The azhari guy punctuated his speech with an admonishment to Say Salliga nebiga. And that was what usually triggered him.
At first the Egyptian guy was pleased to touch someone so profoundly. But after a few fridays he got sick and tired of the faker. It was all he could do not to roll his eyes with exasperation

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